Health & Medicine
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Polar Bears Struggle To Raise Cubs as Climate Change Reduces Sea Ice, Study
When sea ice melts, polar bears must move onto land for several months without access to food. This fasting period is challenging for all bears, but particularly for polar bear mothers who are nursing cubs.
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